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Inspiring
January 18, 2018
Question

How to have GIFs replay on slide revisit?

  • January 18, 2018
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Hi, I have a responsive Captivate project in Captivate 2017 and on one of my slides I have several GIFs that are revealed by clicking buttons. I was worried at first that the GIFs would all play at the beginning of the slide and not on the hit of each button - however setting each GIF to hidden on enter of the slide and then having a button reveal each one seems to work well, which is great! The only problem is that if the user comes back to the slide and clicks through the buttons again revealing the GIFs, they seem to have already played and jump to the end of each GIF - which breaks up the simulated interactive animation.

Any ideas on how to reset the GIFs upon slide revisit so they will always play from the beginning once shown?

Thanks!

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Lilybiri
Legend
January 19, 2018

Difficult to answer, too much details are lacking. I have issues with some animated GIF's as well, and try to replace them by OAM's. How were they set up, which application did you use? How do you trigger them exactly: is this a Show command? Are they set to loop or not? Was it not possible to have the same result with Effects in Captivate which are totally controllable by commands?

KeelyMAuthor
Inspiring
January 19, 2018

I make my GIFs in After Effects, export via media encoder, then open in Photoshop to export as GIF file. I reveal them in Captivate by using the 'hide' command on entering the slide to hide them all, then a series of buttons 'show' and 'hide'  them again. They are set to only play once (not looping), since I want the interaction to be like: user clicks a button, animation happens then stops, user clicks another button, a different animation happens and stops, etc.

I suppose I could make this interaction as an .oam file, but I already have a lot of .oam files in my project and they seem to load slowly, so I'm looking for alternatives. I don't think it would be quite possible to make the same animation with Captivate effects since I'm using a 3D model in After Effects and there is no Z rotation in Captivate

randyIES
Participating Frequently
January 31, 2018

Hi Keelym, have you had any luck on this?  I keep finding myself in that same situation.